Schools gear up for athletics competitions
Sports Reporters
USHER Girls High School will on Thursday play host to this year’s edition of the Salvation Army Schools Association annual track and field competitions.Assaulted physiotherapist fears he will never walk properly
Gwanda Correspondent
A Gwanda Provincial Hospital physiotherapist, who was assaulted by a rival suitor who allegedly caught him red-handed being intimate with the woman they shared, has said he feared he will never be able to walk properly again.Zanu-PF regaining its support base in Bulawayo
Chronicle Reporter
ZANU-PF’s support base in Bulawayo has been reportedly growing amid revelations that many youths are rejoining the party and its membership cards are being sold out in several wards.EDITORIAL COMMENT: Move to cede procurement powers to councils laudable
The decision by Government to give back procurement powers to councils’ tender boards is a welcome move.Mangwe cattle breeders get their dues
Factmore Dzobo
National Quality Regulatory Authority on the cards
Oliver Kazunga
Plans are under way to set up a National Quality Regulatory Authority which will set standards by which companies will test the quality of imported goods, an official said yesterday.High Court retains special verdicts on Chiwundura killer
Midlands Bureau Chief
THE High Court which was on circuit in Gweru recently retained special verdicts on a Chiwundura man who killed his sister-in-law by striking the now deceased’s head several times with an axe and a Gokwe woman who murdered her two granddaughters by smashing their heads on to the ground.MDC-T candidate accused of using Mimosa’s name to campaign
Midlands Correspondent
MDC-T aspiring candidate for Gweru’s Ward 14, Mr Sailus Mutendeudzwa is reportedly luring the electorate to vote for him while promising them jobs and other benefits from the giant platinum mine, Mimosa Mining Company.Jeys speaks on traffic ambassador role
Entertainment Reporter
NewZim Steel takeoff further delayed
New Zimbabwe Steel (formerly Ziscosteel) will not be resuming operations soon as new equipment should first be installed to replace the existing machinery which is now obsolete, a cabinet Minister has said.




